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Development of the Variable Emittance Thermal Suite for the Space Technology 5 Microsatellite

机译:用于空间技术5微卫星的可变辐射热套件的开发

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The advent of very small satellites, such as nano and microsatellites, logically leads to a requirement for smaller thermal control subsystems. In addition, the thermal control needs of the smaller spacecraft/instrument may well be different from more traditional situations. For example, power for traditional heaters may be very limited or unavailable, mass allocations may be severely limited, and fleets of nano/microsatellites will require a generic thermal design as the cost of unique designs will be prohibitive. Some applications may require significantly increased power levels while others may require extremely low heat loss for extended periods. Small spacecraft will have low thermal capacitance thus subjecting them to large temperature swings when either the heat generation rate changes or the thermal sink temperature changes. This situation, combined with the need for tighter temperature control, will present a challenging situation during transient operation. The use of "off-the-shelf commercial spacecraft buses for science instruments will also present challenges. Older thermal technology, such as heaters, thermostats, and heat pipes, will almost certainly not be sufficient to meet the requirements of these new spacecraft/instruments. They are generally too heavy, not scalable to very small sizes, and may consume inordinate amounts of power. Hence there is a strong driver to develop new technology to meet these emerging needs. Variable emittance coatings offer an exciting alternative to traditional control methodologies and are one of the technologies that will be flown on Space Technology 5, a mission of three microsatellites designed to validate "enabling" technologies. Several studies have identified variable emittance coatings as applicable to a wide range of spacecraft, and to potentially offer substantial savings in mass and/or power over traditional approaches. This paper discusses the development of the variable emittance thermal suite for ST-5. More specifically, it provides a description of and the infusion and validation plans for the variable emittance coatings.
机译:诸如纳米和微卫星之类的非常小的卫星的出现在逻辑上导致对更小的热控制子系统的需求。此外,较小的航天器/仪器的热控制需求可能与传统的情况有所不同。例如,传统加热器的功率可能非常有限或不可用,质量分配可能受到严格限制,并且纳米/微卫星的舰队将需要通用的热设计,因为独特设计的成本将令人望而却步。某些应用可能需要显着提高功率水平,而另一些应用可能需要很长一段时间的极低热量损失。小型航天器将具有低热容,因此当热量发生率变化或散热片温度变化时,它们将经受较大的温度波动。这种情况,加上对温度控制更加严格的要求,将在瞬态运行过程中带来挑战。将“现成的商业航天器总线”用于科学仪器也将带来挑战。较早的热技术,例如加热器,恒温器和热管,几乎肯定不足以满足这些新的航天器/仪器的要求。它们通常太重,不能扩展到非常小的尺寸,并且可能消耗过多的功率,因此,有很大的动力来开发满足这些新兴需求的新技术。是将要在“太空技术5”上飞行的一项技术,该技术由三个用于验证“使能”技术的微卫星组成,多项研究已经确定了可变发射率涂层适用于多种航天器,并可能在质量和/或功率,而不是传统方法本文讨论了可变发射热力学的发展适用于ST-5。更具体地说,它提供了可变发射率涂层的描述以及注入和验证计划。

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